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CLEARANCE - Girlpool - Forgiveness [Ltd Ed Metallic Silver Vinyl/ Indie Exclusive]

CLEARANCE - Girlpool - Forgiveness [Ltd Ed Metallic Silver Vinyl/ Indie Exclusive]

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Forgiveness, which finds Girlpool embracing weirdo-pop decadence without sacrificing the poetic curiosity that has always made their music so absorbing, is also their slickest and most ambitious album to date. It's filled with idiosyncratic and provocative gestures that simultaneously support and complicate the emotionally intricate material. With its unique blend of introspective earworms and surreal party music, Forgiveness reaches beyond the loosely sketched parameters of "indie rock," challenging any preconceived notions of what a Girlpool album can or should be.

To support their vision of a sound at the intersection of Hollywood futurism and post-grunge sincerity, Girlpool enlisted help from producer Yves Rothman (Yves Tumor, Miya Folick). While they had conversations with other potential collaborators, Rothman's genuine enthusiasm for crafting music at that crossroads – freaky and fucked-up, but also heartfelt and grounded – helped seal the deal. Rothman's input on Forgiveness marked the first time Harmony and Avery allowed someone all the way inside their intimate, borderline telepathic approach to song-making – a pure partnership that has remained constant, even as the music has evolved.

The aesthetic and thematic breaking points explored on Forgiveness, a collection of songs written by two distinct artists with their own minds and hearts, could have resulted in an album that felt disjointed or unfocused. In Avery and Harmony's hands, though, these fault lines generate more beauty than tension, as if in Girlpool's world the movement of tectonic plates doesn't spell disaster, but rather marks the beginning of something else, something exquisite and new. In this instance, it's signaling a major step forward for two of this generation's most accomplished chroniclers of life and love at the edge of the world.